Dennis Peterson wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2008, at 7:47 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
>> Dennis Peterson wrote:
>>> So does this have to be rebuilt each time ClamAV has an upgrade?
>>>
>> Well - have a look and find out for yourself. It supports both linking
>> against libclamav and merely calling clamd like cl
On Mar 20, 2008, at 7:47 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
>> So does this have to be rebuilt each time ClamAV has an upgrade?
>>
> Well - have a look and find out for yourself. It supports both linking
> against libclamav and merely calling clamd like clamdscan does. So
> "yes"
> a
Dennis Peterson wrote:
> So does this have to be rebuilt each time ClamAV has an upgrade?
>
Well - have a look and find out for yourself. It supports both linking
against libclamav and merely calling clamd like clamdscan does. So "yes"
and "no" are the answer.
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On Mar 20, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
> Tarak Ranjan wrote:
>> Hi List,
>> Has anyone done the integration of ClamAV in Squid web proxy
>>
>>
> Yes - use HAVP! It's brilliant :-)
>
> http://www.server-side.de/
>
So does this have to be rebuilt each time ClamAV has an upgrade?
dp
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Tarak Ranjan wrote:
> Hi List,
> Has anyone done the integration of ClamAV in Squid web proxy
>
>
Yes - use HAVP! It's brilliant :-)
http://www.server-side.de/
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Better use another proxy for this purpose.
dansguardian, or HAV, for instance.
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Walter Bürger wrote:
> I cleaned the database directory and now clamscan takes
> 12 sec. instead of 14 sec.
clamscan test/* takes 4 seconds on OpenBSD 4.2, and I only have a Core
Duo @ 1.66 Ghz, weird.
> More important is the following:
> If clamd runs in 'Foreground' mode, it works!
> If clamd r
Török Edvin schrieb:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:44 AM, Walter Bürger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
clamav-0.93rc1.tar.gz compiles successfully on
OpenBSD 4.2 GENERIC.MP#0 i386
(4x Dual-Core AMD Opteron 8218 2.62 GHz)
but then, after starting clamd, it does nothing.
It just sits there an
I have and I recommend not. I use squirm and viralator and even modified
viralator to use clamd scan and it was really too slow for any real traffic.
Fpscan, however, works a treat. Very, very fast. There are also issues with
various download auto start methods not working but most supply the "if y
Hi List,
Has anyone done the integration of ClamAV in Squid web proxy
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:44 AM, Walter Bürger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> clamav-0.93rc1.tar.gz compiles successfully on
> OpenBSD 4.2 GENERIC.MP#0 i386
> (4x Dual-Core AMD Opteron 8218 2.62 GHz)
>
> but then, after starting clamd, it does nothing.
> It just sits there and does nothi
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